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"Merciless, electric, and funny…People, Places & Things shatters and soars." – Vulture
Meet Emma – professional actor, consummate performer, chameleon-like make-believer.
Meet Emma – pathological pretender, compulsive liar, hopeless addict.
Committed to rehab, she desperately clings on to her alter egos and imagined personas, as her world spirals into a surreal abyss. Friends, family members and fellow addicts morph into figments of fantasy, her sense of self fragments, and she is forced to ask: which version of me is the real me?
Together with Emma, we embark on a thrilling, trippy journey. And as we see, hear, and feel everything from her perspective, our own reality begins to fracture, and we...
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"Merciless, electric, and funny…People, Places & Things shatters and soars." – Vulture
Meet Emma – professional actor, consummate performer, chameleon-like make-believer.
Meet Emma – pathological pretender, compulsive liar, hopeless addict.
Committed to rehab, she desperately clings on to her alter egos and imagined personas, as her world spirals into a surreal abyss. Friends, family members and fellow addicts morph into figments of fantasy, her sense of self fragments, and she is forced to ask: which version of me is the real me?
Together with Emma, we embark on a thrilling, trippy journey. And as we see, hear, and feel everything from her perspective, our own reality begins to fracture, and we find ourselves asking: which version of this story is the truth?
Duncan MacMillan’s brilliant People, Places & Things is a devastating exploration of a person’s desperate need to escape real life, a riveting examination of the parallels between theatre and therapy, between art and addiction, and unlike any theatrical adventure you will have experienced before.
Starring Sharda Harrison as Emma. People, Places & Things also features Daniel Jenkins, Jamil Schulze, Keagan Kang, Krissy Jesudason, Rebecca Ashley Dass, Rebekah Sangeetha Dorai, Shane Mardjuki, Shona Benson, Tan Guo Lian Sutton, and Vicky Mintey.
Directed by Tracie Pang.